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PNCA Pour by Molly DilworthThere's no doubt that Google Earth has given us all a new perspective. Apart from being able to see our own houses from above (weird!), we can even monitor global deforestation and track migrating animals. And while US Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu would like us all to paint our rooftops white - sending excess heat and blinding glares back into space - artist Molly Dilworth is interested in a Google Earth eco-venture that's a bit more colorful - vivid rooftop paintings that can be seen from outer space!1
PNCA Pour by Molly DilworthThere's no doubt that Google Earth has given us all a new perspective. Apart from being able to see our own houses from above (weird!), we can even monitor global deforestation and track migrating animals. And while US Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu would like us all to paint our rooftops white - sending excess heat and blinding glares back into space - artist Molly Dilworth is interested in a Google Earth eco-venture that's a bit more colorful - vivid rooftop paintings that can be seen from outer space!2
Panel 2, by Molly DilworthThere's no doubt that Google Earth has given us all a new perspective. Apart from being able to see our own houses from above (weird!), we can even monitor global deforestation and track migrating animals. And while US Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu would like us all to paint our rooftops white - sending excess heat and blinding glares back into space - artist Molly Dilworth is interested in a Google Earth eco-venture that's a bit more colorful - vivid rooftop paintings that can be seen from outer space!3
Panels 7 and 8 by Molly DilworthThere's no doubt that Google Earth has given us all a new perspective. Apart from being able to see our own houses from above (weird!), we can even monitor global deforestation and track migrating animals. And while US Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu would like us all to paint our rooftops white - sending excess heat and blinding glares back into space - artist Molly Dilworth is interested in a Google Earth eco-venture that's a bit more colorful - vivid rooftop paintings that can be seen from outer space!4
Eura's photo of Molly on the roof, October 2009There's no doubt that Google Earth has given us all a new perspective. Apart from being able to see our own houses from above (weird!), we can even monitor global deforestation and track migrating animals. And while US Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu would like us all to paint our rooftops white - sending excess heat and blinding glares back into space - artist Molly Dilworth is interested in a Google Earth eco-venture that's a bit more colorful - vivid rooftop paintings that can be seen from outer space!5
547 W 27th - Day 4 - Monday 1116 by Molly DilworthThere's no doubt that Google Earth has given us all a new perspective. Apart from being able to see our own houses from above (weird!), we can even monitor global deforestation and track migrating animals. And while US Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu would like us all to paint our rooftops white - sending excess heat and blinding glares back into space - artist Molly Dilworth is interested in a Google Earth eco-venture that's a bit more colorful - vivid rooftop paintings that can be seen from outer space!6
547 W 27th - Day 4- Monday 1116, by Molly DilworthThere's no doubt that Google Earth has given us all a new perspective. Apart from being able to see our own houses from above (weird!), we can even monitor global deforestation and track migrating animals. And while US Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu would like us all to paint our rooftops white - sending excess heat and blinding glares back into space - artist Molly Dilworth is interested in a Google Earth eco-venture that's a bit more colorful - vivid rooftop paintings that can be seen from outer space!7







